Articles, tagged with "methane gas", page 2
07th February 2011
Lake Kivu is part of the Great Rift Valley and one of Africa’s Great Lakes. It’s found on the border between Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo. It covers an area of 2,700km2 and stands at a height of 1.460 metres above sea level. It is has a maxi...
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adventure africa expedition
02nd February 2011
For every ton of coal removed from the working face, anything up to 200 m3 (7000 ft3) of mine gas is released; the average amount in the Ruhr coal-mining district is 30 m3 (about 1000 ft3). This gas consists of hydrocarbons, chiefly methane (CH4) and is k...
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somsrinamwong
19th January 2011
Everyone is very worried about the amount of pollution we are causing, governments have set up special companies to research into how we can reduce the amount of pollutants we put into our atmosphere. Some small independent companies have also been set up...
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bensonbrown
19th January 2011
For the past century the whole world has been conquered by Crude oil which has become the most wanted commodity the world over. Without the crude oil the daily activities of life would really come to a standstill. Such is the dominance of the crude oil th...
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andrewsboaz89
19th January 2011
Drilling for both the oil and natural gas has been taken up by many oil drilling companies in this world and this has been primarily with an aim to satisfy the energy requirements of the world. Indeed many nations across the world have put on their concer...
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andrewsboaz89
02nd December 2010
Methane CH4 is a greenhouse gas that the International Panel on Climate Change estimates is between 21-23 times the potency of carbon dioxide. Methane is produced by the digestion process of cattle, from wetlands, termites, rice growing, fossil fuel use, ...
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Michael Lister
26th October 2010
Do you employ natural gas in your home for your appliances or for heating your water? Then you probably already understand that you would like a natural gas detector. While natural gas may be a safe and eco-friendly fuel, leaks will and do happen...and th...
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TristramRover
05th October 2010
Written By: David Star
A growing interest in alternative energy is fueling the construction of biogas facilities, which typically produce methane gas through bacteria-based anaerobic digestion (fermentation) of animal manure and other organic wastes. T...
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X
29th September 2010
Pluto is a dwarf planet to facilitate orbits far from the sun. It shares the area of its orbit, identified as the Kuiper strap, with a set of similar icy bodies called Kuiper strap matter (KBO’s). From its discovery in 1930, people widely considered Pluto...
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Allison
23rd September 2010
When winter came the warming concerns and the many costs and disruption that this entails.
When carrying out a renovation or new construction of a heating system are many factors that contribute to the final choice of the fuel on which to invest and whe...
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MartinaPP
15th September 2010
Part II
Well my friends we began this discussion on just how really powerful a supervisor's position is. The example we used was a supervisor asking a subordinate to put just a few extra hours on a time card to claim a little extra crash on his bi-mont...
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OnyxGlobal HR
13th September 2010
In a report issued by the oil company yesterday (Wednesday 8th September), it was concluded that the owner of the Deepwater Horizon rig, as well as Halliburton - a third company who carried out cement work on the project – were left shouldering a large pa...
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Harvey McEwan
04th August 2010
China's large-scale exploitation of coal bed methane has been put on the agenda. It is reported that PetroChina has already identified through the use of natural gas from a pipeline in southern Shanxi Province, an annual three billion cubic meters to the ...
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toto
08th July 2010
Today, I get to combine global warming and the 2012 nuts, all together in a neat package. The global warming alarmists, led by the left reverend Fat Al G, have been in full retreat for several months. More and more professional weather people are jumping ...
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Dr. Bill
29th June 2010
Unconventional gas is something that this world is depending on more and more every day. But what is it exactly? This is a question that is simple, yet difficult to explain. For years, we have relied on conventional natural gas deposits to mine. These are...
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Author:
Gil Glenn